Refugee health care: A handbook for health professionalsThe 2012 update of the Refugee Health Care: A handbook for health professionals discusses new refugee communities settled in New Zealand, emerging trends in the health of refugee groups and current therapies, and adds new service providers.
Auckland Regional Public Health Service: Refugee Health Service is part of the Auckland Regional Public Health Service. The Refugee Health Service works in partnership with many health providers and communities to provide culturally appropriate and acceptable care. The website provides information on health and well-being for refugees in New Zealand and internationally.
Refugee-related research/reports from New Zealand Government agencies
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Health
**International Migration, Settlement, & Employment Dynamics (IMSED), Immigration New Zealand, Department of Labour**
IMSED research aims to better understand the resettlement and integration of people who arrive in New Zealand as refugees. This includes international resettlement policies, early resettlement experiences, and insight into long-term integration.Main programmes of research are:
Ministry of Social Development
Ministry of Womens Affairs
Office of Ethnic Affairs